This week we kick off our season with the opening of It's Jewdy's Show: My Life as a Sitcom
June 23 – July 4 by Judy Gold and Kate Moira Ryan
original music by Judy Gold
lyrics by Kate Moira Ryan and Judy Gold
additional material by Eric Kornfeld and Bob Smith
directed by Amanda Charlton
Building on the success of her show 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother, funny-woman Judy Gold returns to the stage in this hilarious look at her amazing life through the lens of the classic sitcoms of her youth. With multimedia, original music, laughter, and love, Judy shows us how she balances family and ambition in a world where she sometimes does not fit. Festival Artistic Associate Amanda Charlton directs.
Scenic Design Andrew Boyce
Lighting Design Marcus Doshi
Sound Design Alex Neumann
Production Stage Manager Libby Unsworth
Production Manager Joel M. Krause
New Nikos Q & A Series begins Saturday, June 26th
This Saturday, Judy Gold and special guest, Rabbi Joshua Boettiger will participate in a new Q & A series, hosted by Sarah Slight, Literary Associate.
Check out the remainder of this series, offered after the first Friday performance of every Nikos show.
Monday, June 21, 2010
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